Founders of Nova Bulgaria on leave after Radev (Obzor) speech



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The mayor of Elin Pelin was on vacation abroad, her father said, without answering his phone.

MARINOV MYTH

Founder of the New Bulgaria party created on social media and mayor of Elin Pelin – Ivaylo Simeonov, disappeared after Rumen Radev’s speech, in which the president twice emphasized the words “new Bulgaria” as a slogan and titled his program speech as well “New Bulgaria”.

The party is linked to a possible intention of the president to head or end a new political project.

As he wrote “24 Chasa”, at this moment it is a complete mystery who is the president of the party.

Ivaylo Simeonov has not answered his phone since Monday, after President Radev announced his candidacy for a second term and presented a political program to be implemented by the winner of the parliamentary elections.

A “24-hour” team tried to find Simeonov in Elin Pelin, the city where he is mayor.

“He is not. Today

did not come

works and has

order what is

on vacation “,

explains the security at the entrance of the municipality. According to Simeonov’s secretary, the mayor has not worked since the beginning of this week, he would return at the beginning of the next. His family shares a house with the mayor’s parents in Elin Pelin. His car was parked in front, but only his father came out to speak, who also reiterated that his son was on vacation and was spending his holidays abroad, so his phone was off. However, contrary to what the city administration said, the mayor’s father explained that he would not return at the end of the week, but only next Wednesday, February 10.

A day after Rumen Radev gave his speech and Simeonov went on vacation, the mayor congratulated his fellow citizens on the Elin Pelin holiday with a post on his Facebook page.

Our perseverance, sense of humor and Shopska perseverance are the gifts of our roots and we will continue to transmit and “infect” them,

Wherever you are

we find in

Bulgaria and

worldwide “,

he writes.

The party, founded by Ivaylo Simeonov, was elected by the secretary of the president for Home Affairs, Nikolay Koprinkov, in September, according to one of the data linking the head of state to Nova Bulgaria. However, some members of the party’s general assembly disagreed with the choice and refused to sign the decision, which also delayed the official announcement of the new leader. Before Chassa 24, Koprinkov denied being elected leader of Nova Bulgaria and said he was still a member of the BSP.

The Sofia City Court record lists Petar Chaushev as president, but he also denied being the party leader on Monday. The doctor declined a personal conversation and a meeting with our team in Varna because he was also on leave until the end of the week. Only in one talk he pointed to another as the newly elected leader of the meeting in September: Minko Angelov, a former regional governor of Haskovo until 2017 and an outspoken supporter of the BSP. He even gave his contacts.

On his Facebook account, Angelov posted joint photos with Rumen Radev and Red MPs such as Dragomir Stoynev and Krum Zarkov, with whom they were together in the summer protests against the Borissov government.

However, the former regional governor of Haskovo also denies having anything to do with New Bulgaria. Not only has its president not been elected, but he is not a member, he said. However, he confirmed that he knew Petar Chaushev personally, but that they had not seen each other in two years. Angelov had also known Nikolay Koprinkov since his student years in Plovdiv.

Thus, the mystery that surrounds the president of Nova Bulgaria remains, as well as the apparent reluctance of some of the leaders to give an explanation of what happened at the last party meeting.

Ninova knew about the increase

of the president for a new term,

but they will still decide

if BSP supports it

LILY KLISUROVA

We congratulate Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova on the decision to announce their intention to run for a second term. I knew in advance the statement of President Radev.

This was announced by the leader of the BSP, Cornelia Ninova, after the meeting of the Executive Bureau yesterday, two days after Radev’s statement. Thus, he de facto denied the head of state, who announced on Monday that he had not held talks with the parties about his candidacy.

The president’s statement was needed at this very moment to stop suggestions that he would form his own party and run for parliamentary elections, Ninova said.

The form and manner of the promotion were of the same opinion: it will be decided after the parliamentary elections. Ninova promised that this would happen as soon as possible after the vote, but in accordance with BSP procedures.

Borissov for the presidency:

The thief yells hold the thief

“As usual, ‘the thief yells hold the thief’ and someone is still to blame for this presidency.” This comment was made by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov after the office of Head of State Rumen Radev accused his government of being guilty of buying old jeeps for the Interior Ministry, for which Bulgaria must return 6 million euros after an investigation of OLAF. The prosecution has announced that it is joining the OLAF signal in a case against Presidential Secretary Plamen Uzunov, who was acting Interior Minister in 2017.

Borissov had current Interior Minister Hristo Terziiski report the case to ministers.

The project for the purchase of the jeeps was within the 160 million euros, agreed for the protection of the borders by Prime Minister Borissov in his second term, he explained. “During the care of the interim government, the executors of the respective contracts were selected,” said the interior minister. He did not understand why low-quality cars were chosen.

“Neither his first, nor his second, nor his third government or a member of any of these governments is to blame for this situation,” Terziiski said.

“A month of interim government, more than 100 trucks of cigarettes have been smuggled in this month. And immediately with the arrival of our third government, the smuggling stopped. Count how much money they have and where they have gone,” Borissov added. “I am already explaining why so many wanted a provisional government,” he added, recalling the scandal over the purchase of Gripen aircraft. (24 hours)

The Prime Minister himself

show off cars,

answered by

Dondukov 2

The memory of the Prime Minister obviously needs to be refreshed, after he bragged to the media on October 7, 2018 about the funds used by his government and the cars delivered, and today there is no memory of the public procurement agreed by his subordinate administration.

This was answered Wednesday night by the administration of President Rumen Radev regarding the Boyko Borissov allegations.

Kiril Ananiev gave

of the NAP parties,

non-refundable subsidies

RUMINA DIMITROVA

The National Revenue Agency should start collecting the money paid in excess of the subsidies from the parties who did not repay them on time. On Wednesday, Finance Minister Kiril Ananiev sent a letter to the agency’s director, Galya Dimitrova, to take steps to collect them, the Finance Ministry said.

The subsidies were repaid after it became clear that instead of BGN 11 per actual vote, the parties took BGN 13.23 each. By decision of Parliament, everything was assumed in the period from May 26, 2016 to April 30, 2019 .., had to be returned to the state before January 31, 2021. In total, the parties had to reimburse BGN 14 millions.

BGN 211,995 are the outstanding debts of 17 political forces at this time. Of those represented in parliament, the only debtor is Ataka from Volen Siderov with BGN 30,859. DSB will return BGN 47,078 to Gen. Atanas Atanasov, BGN 16,324, Tatiana Doncheva’s “Movement 21”, and Meglena Kuneva’s DBG, BGN 38,223.

Parties that have not returned overpaid subsidies should not be able to participate in the next elections, demanded ABV leader Rumen Petkov. According to him, they were unfair to the state and that was the way to return the money to the taxpayers.



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